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Marcelle Haddix to Examine Healing Power of Writing Feb. 17

The healing power of writing is the subject of an upcoming “Brown Bag” event, co-sponsored by the Humanities Center and the Contemplative Collaborative. Marcelle Haddix, Dean’s Associate Professor and chair...
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School of Education and Newhouse co-host NYC lecture by international expert on media literacy

British media educator David Buckingham will speak on critical thinking in the digital media age in The Douglas Biklen Landscape of Urban Education Series at 91 Horatio in New York...
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Edward Brockenbrough presenting “Queering Sexy B(l)ack” on February 9

Syracuse Symposium continues its yearlong look at “Place” with a visit by an expert on inclusive urban education. Edward Brockenbrough, associate professor of teaching and curriculum at the University of...
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Researcher Examines Effect of Exercise on Breast Cancer Survivors Taking Aromatase Inhibitors

Gwendolyn Thomas confirms resistance, aerobic exercise mitigates side-effects of AIs, improves health outcomes A researcher in the School of Education has simple advice for breast cancer survivors struggling with the...
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University to host “Redefining Inclusion” events in San Francisco, Los Angeles

Syracuse University’s Lawrence B. Taishoff Center for Inclusive Higher Education will be on the road next week, bringing their message of lifelong inclusion to San Francisco and Los Angeles on January 25...
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IDD&E Offers New Program in Designing Digital Instruction

In response to the growing demand for instructional designers—from both on campus and off—the School of Education’s Instructional Design, Development and Evaluation (IDD&E) program has created an online certificate of advanced...
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School of Education, Athletics, Driver’s Village Support Otto’s Reading Kickoff for Local Schools

 Otto, the Syracuse mascot, doesn’t speak, so it may be difficult to assess how well Otto can read. But Otto clearly recognizes the value of reading, and a December...
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Literacy Pioneer Ruth Colvin Turns 100

For almost as long as she’s been an advocate for adult literacy, Ruth J. Colvin’s work has involved the School of Education. So the School of Education and the University joyfully...
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Syracuse Professor, Alumnus Co-Found Group to Address Rights of People with Disabilities Worldwide

The Tangata Group, a nonprofit, non-governmental organization (NGO) dedicated to the proposition that disability rights are human rights, has been created to assist nations in successfully adhering to international disability...
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Literacy Pioneer Ruth Colvin Turns 100, Receives Tolley Medal

For almost as long as she’s been an advocate for adult literacy, Ruth J. Colvin’s work has involved the School of Education. So the School of Education and the University joyfully...
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